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Tucker and the Pirate Shipwreck

Sam Peter

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Tucker and the Pirate Shipwreck follows the adventures of a brave young boy named Tucker, who discovers the wreckage of an old pirate ship washed ashore after a fierce storm. Intrigued by the mysteries surrounding the ship, Tucker embarks on a journey to uncover its secrets, encountering the ghosts of the pirate crew along the way. Through humor, courage, and heartwarming friendships, Tucker learns about the treasure that once belonged to the pirates and the price of adventure. As Tucker unravels the past, he discovers the true value of friendship, bravery, and the treasures hidden within himself.
Available since: 06/03/2025.
Print length: 141 pages.

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